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If Christianity is meant to preach love, I wonder what religion this Minister belongs to? Maybe Friends of Fred Phelps Ministry? All, not just Christians, but all who believe that all Men are created equal need to rebuke this form … Continue reading →

Most atheists do not consider atheism a religion, no matter how we define the term. Yet it appears that the Civil Rights Act of 1964, may include atheism as a protected class.

In their definition of “religion,” the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) says:

For purposes of Title VII, religion includes not only traditional, organized religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, but also religious beliefs that are new, uncommon, not part of a formal church or sect, only subscribed to by a small number of people, or that seem illogical or unreasonable to others. Continue reading →

There are a couple of questions that have bothered me over the last few decades and I would like to share my thoughts.
Why would people not vote for an atheist running for city, county, state or federal office?
Should one be denied his or her job because he or she is an atheist? Continue reading →

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First, the faithful are looking for something that will validate their faith. This is not limited to Christians or the western religions, but to those of all faiths. They look at images like this, ignoring the causation and the fact it took someone’s imagination for first “see” the miracle, and to able to say, “See? I told you that God and the Virgin exist.” […]

I have come to take her seizures with a bit more than the proverbial grain of salt. I have learned to watch, analyze and report with relative accuracy what happened before the EMTs arrive. Continue reading →

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